do cranberries have seeds in the center? I found a great recipe for cranberry bread that I want to try out, but I've never actually bought fresh cranberries before. They are on sale this week, so I thought I'd get some.
For some reason I'm picturing cherry-like seeds, and I don't want to spend a bunch of time pitting them...
Like I said, it's a dumb question.
Re: I know this is a stupid question, but
i thought cranberries were like blueberries in that the seeds are very small so no need to "pit" them, but i might be wrong.
*waits to see what others say*
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081115065419AAcFEc6
This is what I found through google...